W 33:2 Siti‘ralureffli W- . .ww Wanna on run Boom—A \an- kee. who went over to the mother coon-E try some time ago. who was asked. on coming back. how he liked Great Britain : '—Well, he said. England was a very nice 'country. exceedingly fertile. well culti- Vated. very populous and very wealthy ; " but,’ said the Yankee. ‘ I never liked to “take I morning walk after breakfast. be- cause the country is so small that I was always afraid at walking oil the cdgc.’ No man can avoid his own compay. so he had better make it as good as pussible. Does a man consider a women a poem when she is a verse to hint? Art lxrauxoaxr Curio—We are far from being fond of those children vulgar- ly callcd‘phenomena.‘ of whatever nat- ure their celebrity may be. But we Ion: above all things tl.o: e sparkling and bright Minutes. thoae charming little childish apropos so full of truth. of grace, and freshness. Thus. the other day. Mr. M A: dinner was being served. a beautiful little blue-eyed girl exclaimed: ‘ Oh! Inm so glad when you come to dinner. doctor I' ‘ You are very fond of me. then. my child 3' inquired the doctor. ‘ Oh I no; but we always have pie when you come!‘ Even Tum Hood is inexcusable tor such a discription of music as this: Heaven reward the man who firsthit upon the very original notion of sawing the in- side of a cat with the tail of a horse. ‘I like to be cheerful,‘ said an old pub- lican one day. ‘ and so I sit in the church- yard here. on the top a I feel glad that I am alive.‘ A shopkeeper purchased of an Irish- woman a quantity of butter, the lamps of which intended for pounds. be weighed in the balance and found wanting. ‘ Sure. it's yer own fault if they are light.’ said Biddy. in reply to the complaints of lllt' buyer ; ' it's yer own fault. sir ; for wasn't it with a pound of yer own soup I bought here that I weighed them 3' Preasasn—Ncrvons ' Don‘t you think, Robert. going so fasty downhill is very likely to make the horse fall ?‘ lnevcr throwed oss down in my life.’xceptl once ; and that was one frosty moonlight night. (just such a night as this it WM). 1181 was a-drivin' a gent (as might be you) from the station. when 1throwed down this worry ass, in this \verry iden- tical place 2' Better black boots than characters; but by far the largest number is engaged in the latter. Idlcnesi is hard worh for those who are not used to it, and dull work for those who are. Relatives take the greatest liberties and give the least assistance. A bad sign. to sign your name to anoth- er man's note. What a comedy of gricfis that per- formed by sympathetic undertaken/Their motto should be, ‘chrsc and Rehearse.‘ Those who weep Over errors are not formed for crimes. The paper having the largest circula- tion—the paper of tobacco. An old bachelor is a traveler on life's railroad who has entirely failed to make the proper connections. How To Know A GnosE.-—‘.\Iothcr. mother!~ cried a young rook, returningI hurriedly from its first fight. ‘I'm so frightened 1 I've seen such a sight 5' ‘What sight. my son?’ asked the rook. ‘Oh, white creatures. screaming and run- ning and straining their necks, and hold- ing their heads ever so high.= See, moth- er. there they go !' ‘Gccsc. my son, merely geese,‘ calmly replied the parent bird. looking over the common. ‘ Through life, child. observe that when you meet any one who makes a great fuss about himself. and tries to. lift his head higher than the rest of the world. you may set him down at once for a goose.‘ l’un‘Crt'ALi'rY.——'l‘housands have fail- ed in life from not bring punctual. It is not only a serious vice in itself. but it is the fruitful parent of numerous other vices, so that he who becomes the victim of it gets involved in toils from which it is almost impossible to escape. It makes the merchant wasteful of time ; it ups the business reputation of the lawyer. and it injures the prospect of the mechanic, who might otherwise rise to fortune fin a word, there is not a profession. nor a station in life. which is not liable to the canker ofthe destructive habit. failure of one man to meet his obliga- tions brought on the ruin of others. Thousands remain poor all their lives. who. if they were more faithful in their words, would secure a large run of cus- tom. and so make their fortunes. Ile punctual if you would succeed. DerG.-Therc is dignity about that going away alone, we call dying—that wrappingtbe mantle ofimmortality about us; that putting aside with a pale hand the azure curtains that are drawn around this cradle of a world; that venturing away from home for the first time in our lives ; for we are not dead—there is noth- ing dead to speak of. and we only go off seeing foreign countries not laid down on the map we know about. There must be lovely landssomewhere starward, for none ever return that go thither. and we very much doubt if any would if they could. It was a storm that occasioned the dis. covery of the gold mines in India. llath not a storm driven some to the discovery of the richer mines of the love of God in Christ? Kind words are among the brightest flowers of earth. Three things to think shout—life. death. and eternity. A word of kindness spoken in vain. is seldom had invited his doctor to dine.| ! mer. Gentleman : 3 Robert: ‘ Lor bless yer. no. air 3; Many and many n time has the. SUMM Sultanate. lsnagcmest of (Iowa in Winter. A correspondence of the .inquires: “ When cows are atabled snights in winter. how long should they‘ 1be allowed to remain in the yard during the day P" This depends agood deal on Itbe Weather, and also on the food and livcnther the cows are ex ected to give lmilk or not. When the object is to ob- ‘tain milk in winter. if water is supplied l Agriculturist‘ in the stable we would seldom turn them; 'out at all. And ifncccssary to turn them iout to water. we would let them out twice {a day, any for ten or fifteen minutes. .Cows like to be humoer a little in regard I to watering. They will not drink as beauty as a horse. They should i..- .1. I‘lowed plenty of time. When cows are ‘not giving milk and it is desirably to have them cat coarse foddtr, they should be turned out for several hours during the lday. They will eat this class of fodder . much better in the yard then inthe stable. IJudgmcnt. however. should be exercised. ’lf the Weather is stormy. they will be - better in the stable. and at all times, if éthey seem cold and are not eating or en- ijuyingthemsclvcs. let them be immediate- ly tied up. Let the stable be well vcn- ltilated and cleaned out twice a day, and i made as dry and comfortable as possible. f'l‘he great defect in most stables isin not i having sutlicient ventilation. The vcnti- llators should be so arranged that they i can easily be adjusted to suit the weather. ‘ Make it arule to visit the stable before iretiring for the night, and see that every- thing is right. """“W _JI’" " ERSIDE JOURNAL, THMURSDA : Carin rm: Cows.—Onc would thinkl how greateful this 0; eration is to a cow.‘ would be willing to spend a few mo-j ‘ It pays as i well to clean a cow asa horse. All who have fairly tried i: find great benefit from Ithe operation. And yet not one farmer; 'in a hundred makes it a practice to use ‘tbe card or curry-comb in the cow—stable. , We know stupid men who laugh at thc‘ ; idea as a mere notion of some fancy far- 1 But. in point ol fact. no cow canI . ments daily in carding her. ‘ give the best results at the pailunless this ‘ ‘ matter is attended to especially in i winter. ,Established 1845. N E W—Y—O R K 1LIFE lliSllllAlillE COMPANY. Assets, January lot, 1868. MORRIS FRANKLIN, ESQ, l'u't President and Actuary.- “TLLIAM H. BEERS. th. HEAD OFFICE 11:! J: Ill Broadway, N. Y. General Agent for the Dominion of Canada: \VAL’I‘ER liL'RKl-I. Esq” Herald Buildings, Montreal. The New—I'ork Life Insurance Company Ill UNI: BE THE INS'I‘I'I‘U'I‘IONS Of the kind in America, having been filal’lercd in the year 15"meelrlunmlired bunilumsln Mndelb During the twenty three years ot its think—lift: it has issued polu Ics upon the II\'l'vl of more llllill ‘ Fifty Thousand Persons. and bus puill in limos 3.1m",in(on...n"..iliu..,....| ‘ reltrrfielllnln'el a! those who have deceased \\‘llllt1 I members or the Cumpnny. i Annuul Inconso EXCEEDS Four Million Dollars. A SAFE INVESTMENT. The instances are uutuy within the experience 0 rrrry Life IllellrltIICc Company. in which the pm. t-m-ds of" I’uin-y has saved from poverty the sur- vivors nf llmru- \\ lm I|l|\'i' thus rundo- provision Inr . tlwir wuulu in Iluien 01 prosperity and health. A ‘ uil’emuy insure the bin ul her llllnlltllll'l fur llt‘l' own benelit. uml should she survive him, the amount of the insurance Will be puyul-le to her free. from any clnitn! ugninrt Illfl venue; and in case in the death at the Wire before [but «I the husband. the amount of the insurance muy be made pnynble to her children. THE COMPANY DECLARES v - . v AN. UAL CASH DI VIDLADS, which are available in payment of curb Aununl I’rrmium. All Ihu insured III this Company rel'l‘H‘l‘ dividends which can be used in pnrt U! the a 'UIIII and each subsequent Anuunl l'wmium thercnftcr: or the dividend may be nlluwrd In nwt.lmilute,uml subsequently “Evil .1) whole or in part in the puv~ nu-nt bl Premiums The bnsimvs. til the Compqu being l’l’kli l. l" Ml’TL‘A I.. rm'll member pays only the average cost of llllllrllllt‘l‘. all surplus being annually returned in the Policy holders I (Companies having a Stock Cupitul usually n'lnin n large puttinn tor the Stockholders ) The Din dcnds paid to Policy holders exceed $3,000,000. Endowment Assurance Policies. These Policies are coming Into general request As a sure and profitable Investuwnt for one’s dc~ ciining years. they deserve the “Mention of all. The sum secured by an urdinury life policy Iret‘ulln'u available upon the death of the uutlrei; on tbr Endowment plnr the amnum is recriv bv the assured llltllwll upon his attaining u A‘IK‘I'HIL‘ age, while full provision is made for death occurring prior thereto. THE NON-PORPEITURE PLAN. This company originated and introduced tbsI val nublc feature nown as the Nun Fn-rtriture 1'qu which in rapidly Illpt-rn-Illlm the nl-l my stem nl life long puyim-ntn. and bus ravnlutmnitud the “stem of Life Insurance hi the United Hiatus. nnd Mun. bus been nilnuml igemrully in u leu favorable lurm) by all .iln t‘umpuuiel. A pnrtv. hr this table. nfli-r the arm-id your. menu! jinfu’t any part of rim! Am Oren paid I». Wstles of Rates. ('Irrnlsrl, Examples ol Diniiendl. Forms. are. can be had by applying to the Agent, at Charlottetown. MEDICAL EXAMIMERS: Du. MACKIESON. DR. R. JOHNSON. Agent for I’. E. Island: HENRY A. HAIIVIE. Cb'tmvn Novklflihfifl. " ROOKLIN HOUSE. Kent Street, Charlottetown, SIMON 1). reason. PRUI’RIETOR. Permanent and Transient Boarders will Ind the above Home to (in satisfaction. Ch'tovll. Juno la, 186s. _... .r “ ‘*41~**'" o MAILS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT I 'l‘liE Mails for the Neighboring Pro liui‘el, and |lie L'uited titutes vrill.uutil lunher antics. I-c‘ ' timed It thin lltilce every Hominy. \Veduenuay. and Friday eveuiu , at 7 o‘clock. Mail. for tin-at Irtndn. Newiuuadland and n..- West Indies. will be closed evvry ullenmtu In day and Monday, at 7 o'clock. pm . us tollows. -- Friday. December ‘25. Friday. Mun-h .3. Monday. do ‘45. Monday do X4. Friday. January 8. Friday. do Ill, Monday, do ll, " Monday, do L l-‘ridny. do 22. many. April 2. Monday. do 2-3. Monday. do 5. l-‘u-lay, February 5. Friday, do In, Monday. do 8, Aluudny. do l‘J. I-‘ridnv. do 13. Friday, du Us), Monday, do '22, Monday. May :I. Hails fur_ Sumlrervido and St Hivuuur's. vin, llrdeque. wtll beclooed every Tuesday and l-‘n ‘ dav. at 9a. in. mile!- to be registered und natt'lpllpel'a min-t be posted halfuu hour before the time ol tlosmg llw Mulil. JOHN A. MCDONALD. 1'. .\I. G. Geneml I‘ost Olllre. t‘h'towu. Dec 24. 't's'l. BEILLY'S PIllliIlE COUNTY TOBA000 FAOTOIIY has been Removed to Water Street, To the Store lately occupied by Mr. Gannon Cnann. Harness Maker. in the House of Mr. Geonuz O’NciLL, \vhcrc Tobacco of all Kinds, Twist, Flat and Natural Leaf, \vdl' be kept constantly on hand, and sold at Lower Prices than ever! if People from the country will find it In their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. PATRICK REILLY, Proprietor. INK. INK. CAEEER’u Combined Writing & Copying INK! ' ‘IIIS COMBINATION INIC has been awarded the highest premlums over all others in the United States, and pronounced by the most celebrated Chemists the best lnk over utl'cred to the public. It is used by many of the largest commer- cial houses. Banlrs. Railrnnds, and other Cur- purutions, and gives perfect satisfaction. '1‘ho x\(l\’ull finger; of this over other Inks, urc- : I-‘utsr.—1t lluws freely from the pen, and does not thicken by exposure to the air Samson-It will give a pcrfect and instanta- neous copy . Tatum—It will not mould. Fotmru—Bcing t'quullt as good for copy in us for Rook-keeping, it entirely does away with the use of two kinds ofink. Firm—It is more permanent than common Inks. Stun—The color. when first written, is a beautiful dark green, butin a remarkably short time it changes to a brilliant jet black -—nut is brownish black. SHvaTn-lt is admirably adapted to the most delicate writing. nml nlways 'nmkrs its mark.‘ The Ink is warranted to flow as freely as any other writing lluid now in use; to give as perfect a copy . s any copying Ink; and not to mould. This Ink is for snlc at 11A l'tVlE‘S BOOKSTORE. Queen Street. t‘h'town. '0v 4. ' ' imitation to Shipbuildcrs 3000 BLOCKS, now READY vou SALE AT COSTIN‘S BLOCK SIIOI’, 8 II M M E II SID E I fa gravestone, and i this! any kind-hearted man. when he set-5i Summersidc. July 23. '68 . 11E snhscribcr begs leave to direct the‘ attention of 51111' BUILDERS nnd Silll’ OWNERS. to his II 1.0 U K S H O I’. where he has now. and will constantly keep on hnnd, a large lot of BLOCKS. of all sizes. which will be sold at the lowest Island prices. and 25 ran crsr. all‘ for CASH. Remember those are not the Block: you read about which have no Hui-hing in the Sheaves. and 2 Rivets where 3 is required. I’artics purchasing Blocks should always drive out the pins and examine the inside. as many vessels have been lost in consequence of bad Blocks. The fastest vessels that ever sailed from this Island were furnished with Blocks from the subscribers Factory, (the New Dominion, L'mluie. Zulu/ca, li'ewadv'n, and others .) ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neat- Hess and made substantial. Deck I'lugs, I’unips. &0. Reference can be mnde to "on. J. C. 1' ope, John Yen, Esq. . and Capt. Richards. JOHN (JUSTIN. Feb. 27. was. ly THIS ! And Govern Yoursclt'cs Accordingly LL l’ersons indebted to the subscriber by llnok Account. Note of Hand. or other- mac. are hereby notified that unless their several amounts. now over due. are paid by the filth instant. tin-y will be sued, without further notice. JAMES L. IIOLlIAN Wholesale “'archouve. Ilcnd llolman's Wharf. Ill-c0. '08 Please Pay Up l ’flllfi Subscriber begs to request All parties wln. have not paid |I|vlr Accounts. to do I0 imtuu tlmlvly, us my terms are u lull and prompt pay- merit In the Fall of each yeur. THOMAS II. HALL. flummersidc. Nov |‘.’, 1558 NOTICE. l have to request all those in any way indebted to me, to make imme- dintc payment. All mnounts unpaid after the 25th I‘nzcnmuzn, instant, will be handed over to the COURT for collection. D. ROGERS. Snmmersido. Dec. 11, Notice. HEREBY give notice to all persons in- debted to me. thstl have empowered Mr MHMMON LEAIII). ut'Cnpc Traverse, to pullectnthe Isms Al‘lid grant discharges; there- on: a persons in ct:ch to me "n same forthwith. ' 'I my me WILLIAM BB '. Cape Traverse. Oct lb, '65. o“ NOtleel V III-I Subscribers request the full s m 0! all Dolrtn duo them. at aligns“: date as possible. The amounts will be re- celved II the DRCO STORE in Sulnmcrside. or at the Store or Wm T. llunt. Ht lilo-non, Wm. ’1‘. H ‘V' ' Summrrvidc, Nth, Oct, 16. L‘ r t ('0 .... ... ........ .. _..--- .,. L EUREKA HOUSE! ’ ‘Fall Importation Completed! Y RECENT ARRIVALS from ERG~ l LAND. L'Xl’l‘I-ID STATES. and CA) A- . DA. the subscriber has received his ! Fall Importation llN FULL, embracing almost every article asked for. either in '0“ 00008, HARDWARE & GROCERIES Particular attention having been given to the selection and purchasing of these UOODS, in the and ‘on the l'ery Best Terms, BARGAINS will be given for Casu on Aruovsn Cnruir. C. C. GARDINEII. Sununcrside. Nov. :50, lacs. Axes. A lot of UNDERIIILIIS best AXES. C-C. GARDIXER. Shoes 85 Boots. , An excellentassortmentof ROOTS. SHOES, l “CHEERS and Felt OYERSHOES . C. C.G.\RDIN ER. Carriage Axles. .70 setts assorted sizes CARRIAGE AXLES. C. C. GARDINER. Fur Caps. ‘ .\ well assorted Stock ofNutra, Otter. Beaver , and Seal Cups. C. O. GslllDINl'iR. l l Irori-Er-S—Izeel. ' l0 tune beat refined IRON and STEEL. C. C. GARDINER. l l 1 Tea. ‘ ‘25 chests of Congo-i TEA, recently received i from London. which still dcllus Cumpe’ l c. c. GARDlNElt. tition. Flour. Daily expected from Montreal, 11 lot of supe- rior Canada FLOUR . C. C GARDINER. Eureka IIousc. Sumincrsidc.} ELECTION NEWS. DRY cocoa! ALL Descriptions of the best quality. sold at the LO \VI'IS'I‘ I’RICI‘ZS by LINKS 1!. MCMILLAN. Under Clifton House. Suinmonide GROOERIES ! Of all kinds, inc uding 1 'EA , SUGAR, M OLA SSES. RAISINS, (f: . Cheap for CASH by LINES B. MOMHJAN. CLOTHS, For Fall and Winter Wear, (:00!) and L‘HEAI' nt LINKS Il. \IcMILLAN. HOOP SKIRTS. For Ladies and Misses. In great. variety, and cheper than the .cheapest. LINKS B. McMiLLAN. GhBY AND "Vhite Cottons. English and American. Good and Cheap. LlNI‘S ll. MCMILLAN. Bargains l Bargains !! N I DR Y GOODS, GROCERIES, 11.1 RD WARE, BOOTS .5. SHOES, CL OTIIS, C OTTONS. £50,, 850., due. At LINI'S ll. MCMII.LAN. I'ndcr Clifton House, Summersldc. him It). 18llS.—tf Kerosene Oil. HAVE Just received per Scbr. Glynn- woori. from BOSTON. ‘20 ('nsks Kerosene on. Warrantcd first rate. 1). ROGERS. October ‘29. 1809. _AIAEIIIGAII nouns. ITST RECEIVIle from BOSTON. per h'cllr. (1'14 LVN "'00". (fuses HARDWARE. Illit‘KETS 8: IIIIOOMS, Barrels (lluswnrc and Lamps, llods TAR PAPER. 2 llnzen BI'l-‘FALO “Ont-ZS. I’iicli. ‘l‘ar, Rosin and Uakuni, I": “also: E‘OIIAIK'O. s] en I assortment II " ’ and FlfltS. “5' Gus I6 Coils ROI'E. lil‘lrlt'l Logl'uml. Turpentine, Varnish i'amts. l'utty, (his. the. ‘ ‘68 l). ROGERS. Summer-trio. Oct. 2 ““srovw, FARMERS BOILERS. V ‘llls'. Subscriber has ‘ust ' .1 assortment ofthe iilmveuceimd I "m"! COOK STOVES, with Improved WATI-ZRLOO. 8" ll' 1' - Lou. HALL. uslutuou. oiluitdii. SCHOOL HOUSE. “'M. C, ' Central lit-deans, Oct lb. ‘s’s STRONG' Y, FEB UARY 18, 1869. A Large Assortment Just received and for sale at Very Lowest Prices! FINLAY MCNEILL. Summeralde, act. 8. 1868. STOVES, STOVES. I have just received from per Schr. Golden Rule. a large and varied assortment of STOVES, consisting of Cooking Stoves for wood. Cooking Stoves for coal, Parlor Stoves for wood & coal, Bed Room Stoves, Hall Stoves, Shop A’: Ollicc Stoves, Stoves for Churches and School Houses. Waterloo Cook Stoves. HAVE just received an assortment of the celebrated Waterloo Cook Stoves, One of the beat descriptions of Cook Stove now in use. Stowe Pipe of all sizes constantly on hand. 1). ROGERS. October 20, 1668. NAVY BREAD. . BUIRELS NAVY BREAD 20 sale low. | 1). ROGERS. October so. 1368 NE‘V FALL 8: WINTER G O O Dfil The Subscriber has now open, And Ready for Imyiccliou, (1. Carefully Selected Stock ol'lt‘ALL and Winter GOODS, which he offers as Cheap as any in the Market. Call and examine them. L. VICKI'ZRSON. Summersldc. act. 2 ' NEW FALL GOODS ! Gum ltrnccrnw is I’nicrs! Stand from under! Stand clearll fur The Bottom’s out and Prices are Tumbingll I RAVI". RECEIVED and nm DAILY Ill:- (‘l'llVthi from GREAT BRITAIN. the REW DOMINION and the UNITED STATE. ‘ . Large Importations of almost every description of NEW GOODS. Suitablcfor Fall &‘ Winter Trade, which I will sell at a very small advance on Costs and Charges, for CASH I‘AY. MENTS. D. ROGERS. Ot't.§.‘lfi6d. ‘ ‘ V ’ ‘ UIIOI’PIBG AXES. UST RECEIVED, n large lot of Chop- ping AXES front Snider's Cold/ruled 1'7ch Tool Illa night-(org. St. John, N. I}. The best Axe Manufactory in Dominion. Every Axe Warrantch Axes ofany weight to suit purchasers. 1). ROGERS. Sunimcrsidc. not. 7. 18GB. YARMOUTH 000K STOVES. HE Subscriber has for sale at MARGA'I‘E a ins-go unison-sures". of the above celebrated Cook Stoves, which he ott‘ers on Unusually Liberal Terms. I’orlies wishing to purchase will do well to C II on Mr. R. W. TREMAIN, at hlargatu, Ur 0n GEORGE ANDERSON. October 22. '68. If French River . — HIDES l HIDES l I ’ ‘iilfi lllulli-ZS'I‘ PRICE will be paid. In CASH. for 11] I)le delivered at the ‘EL'RERA IIUIJSE’ WAREHOUSE. ' C. UARIHNER. Snmmerside, Oct 22. us. I More Light I r CASKS superior KEROSENE OIL, t) For sale low. J. L. IIOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse fir! U.‘i".’l“L“1‘1l‘:.'E§.‘"‘_"ii_dF_‘l‘3' ‘99“! KEROSENE OIL. US'l‘ RECEIVED, BY THE SUBSCRI- BER—— I5 casks Kerosene oil ---AL.§'O-— A choice article of Tobacco, and now offered Cheaper tlsun the cheapo-t in this lllnrket. ’l‘llOa‘. ll. HALL. SUIIIHN‘IAIIIS, 5, his 8010 Leather. sun-:5 of Sh Spanish 5010 Leather ' s‘l . ‘ - from MUIV'I‘REAI... ’ W m ‘5'“ 11"" 1). ROGERS. A, 1868. COD OIL. On Hand and for solo CHEAP, Wholesale & Retell. BARRELS COD OIL. T. B. HALL. the Summorsidc. act. 7. Snmmorsldc, Nov 5, “Ga NOtice to Debtors. VO'I‘ICE is hereby given that the s ' ' hers have left their llOOK ACCOTPSL’ITS V-llh Mr. It. Met}. S'I‘AVERT, at Summer» side. for collection. These concerned who would save themselves trouble. will lob" no time in paying up. "A ll. RAMSAY. Semmenido, Dec 9. 1865 2 an; @u n in a W MRS. BRENNER has ust received at the Pluses: S'ntrzrz'r look as» Sn- ‘riormuv Bronx. per Amphian from London. besides a large and wet assorted Stock at Boosts, Sn‘nonnnv. do. a great virility of Furor Goons. &e.. which silo otters at extremely low prices for Cash :— PUM‘I. Pocket Books Lndlqs' Itetlcnlu. Colt- panlons. and Bags. ’I‘rsvellinx tings. Pmmmuaru ALBUMS, long. mum. and small. CARD CAB!!! ln'l‘unnlscshe . imam-mi Luther: Worm Boxu. Knitting nous, Noodle Books and ‘taeol. hoses for want rixlciu’ "A" BItUIflls r. ll n . ouuus. Horn and Rubber Drooling, and 1 another Dusters lrrors Spectacles and Reading Gianna plat-mills Cases 2 an Stigmscopea and slidu Khermprnowrl ‘C m u ccnr- eons run once n Knitting and Netting Pins and Needles, 'Ororhd Hooks Tnttlng shuttles. Illlrk a \t bun l'ius. Ilnir Plns Needles. .vc. ‘ Sear! Pins \\ atoll Keys. Silk Guards. (slit Locket- nnus—iimi. Crystal. Cans. nut-s. Uold s tiled out, and (Solon-d scruona— llalr Cutting. Paper llanulng. Dr: en, Lace, Embroidery. r‘anry Work llox. Bn ton- bolc, ll‘lovvcr, Grnpe. Nail. to. (‘all proud Illltlllly) Ktuvu—i'on and Pocket. llrond. 'alcttc. Running, and Erasing; Children's Knives. lurks. spoons. Razors and Straps Corkscrews Nutcrackers. Tweezers. Key [tin I. I“ Tors.-llnlls, Will u. Tops. \\'ntchcs..lews I arm, Mouth Organs oney Boxes. Marbles. he. Cricket Bats and liails. Trout Hooks and Mass Bows and Arrows WAme sucks end Casrzs. plain and fancy Flexible llnlers. for Aytists, Bookkeepers, 3.0. Water Well: for Copying I'relm l'osta o 3mm l llnmpora lmlln tubhnr lottle Corks Twines, l-‘iy l'upora Glycerine. Honey. and Brown Windsor 50AM. ks. to. he. Tooth. Null: dis-yin; Ann; a quantity of \VRAI’I’ING PAPER, various qualities and sis-I. Prince Street, July. 13M. TEA I TEA l I CHI-281‘s prime CONGOU TEA. lilrst ma urtirla. d. d. 'I‘. MORRIS 2‘20 Oct 24, lBGB Brandy, Whiskey &. Wine. 4 Or (‘uskl Hennvswv's BRANDY. Ill Or Click: I‘UR'I' WINE. IU " ” SHERRY WINE, I0 SI'O1'(7H\\'IIISI\ ltlll eases Scotch “'11 KEY. 100 cum-s Old 'I'om GIN. J. dz T. MORRIS. Oct 29, ms CANADT FLOUR. Ilbls (‘unnda FLOUR; good and cheap ior Cash. J. &'I‘. MORRIS. 100 Oct 24, 1808 Tobacco. 10 Rep: TWIST. i.“ Iuh‘u. manufactured by the subscribers and sold very low. J. «I: 'I‘. MORRIS. Oct 94. 1808 Molasses 8. Sugar. ,' Puts Molasses, ‘20 bbls Crushed Sugar. J. A: 'l'. MORRIS Oct ‘24 1308 MINI & Glli' . 4 Fun Finn Obi Dunn-runs Rum Ex Ilclcn [Jar-ir- from Drmeruru 3U Hbds Holland Gin. .1. d: T. MORRIS. Charlottetown. (lot 24 I855 u'lll miss?) WINTER G O O l) 5. III} Subscriber has justreceived. and now otl'ers for rule a large supply of British and Foreign MERGHANDIZE. comprising a large assortment of nuns nan ransv D R Y G O 0 D S . Groceries, Ilunhvnre, Crockerysvssre. and almost every article required in the coun- try. l’lcnsc call and cxnmlneauhls STOCIC will be found to compare lavorably with any in Summeraidu or elsewhere. and will be told low. A. L. ANDERSON. St. Eleannr's. November 3. isus.— tf NOTICE i To Tenants II [loll Township No. l 8 ' ‘llE TENAN'I‘S upon that portion nt'l‘own- ship lh'o. is. formerly owned by the late Mrs Mary Stewart. ot Charlottetown, do- ucascd, and since by the undersigned, in con- junctiun I'llll her deceased sisters. Mary and Ellen Stewart. are hereby notified that the fee simple of the lands respectively held by them. being now exclusively vested in her, she A LON E is nut-turned to receive the rents ac- cruing therefrom. The several and respective ’I‘ennnta. alum; referred to. are hereby nutiticd that 'l‘heuphilus Stewart, Esq., is duly author- ized to receive the rent and arrears of rent in question. MARGARET STEWART. Charlottetown. November ii, lutltl. WRIGHT’S INDIA VEGETABLE IL‘GAR COATED PILLS Cure sick headache, Rheumatism, Fever and A‘ue, Illlious complaints, colds and coughs, pain in the bones. Ery- Iipt'llu, salt rltcnm.sil cutane- ous dist-sacs. I‘iies. Dropsy and tbctirnvulJliulnt-u. Liver complaints, Di- arrheumlicneral Do- bllity t‘tc.; nd Ire WAltllAh'l‘EI) Tl) l’l’lill‘l' TM- BLOOD. For sale at the Principal Office No I" I‘mrl street New Y rk b ' ' generally. ' u ’ and ’ “mum. W. R. WAISON, Ch'Tovvn. Jul! 2“, “68. goat tor this Isis-II. Corns and Warts. aro permanently and efl'ectnnlly cured by the use at B 0 B I N I 0 I ' B Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by Charles 0. Winkler, Samsldo' W. ILW . CltyDrug Store. GI‘IOWII. ‘Twu Dec. 26. “567. i Look Here. B. FI'I‘Cll‘ti GOLDEN OINTXII‘TIO a used for all complslnu. tint ski-Josh. bones and muscles as wondeflhlsuceeu. L. “N "a" "a W. 11. WATSON. General Anatl‘or P. I. Island